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i'm becky quick along with joe kernen and andrew ross sorkin. let's take a look at our lineup today. first off, bob doll will be giving us his lineup for stocks. that's coming up at 7:00 a.m. eastern time. at 8:00 eastern, a cnbc exclusive. david tepper, one of the world's top performing hedge fund managers will join us to give us some of his wisdom in a kaerc t can't-miss interview. a lot to talk about with him. in the meantime, why don't we get to some of today's top stories. we could see some movement in the fiscal cliff negotiations. house speaker boehner offering to raise the top tax rates on those making over $1 million a year as well as other measures amounting to $1 trillion in new revenue. that's in exchange for an equal amount in spending cuts. the white house has not yet accepted the proposal. >>> also, apple says it has sold more than 2 million in iphone 5s in china just over the last three days. that's the best ever debut for the iphone line in china. apple is china's second biggest market, although it did lose a lot of market share
i'm becky quick along with joe kernen and andrew ross sorkin. let's take a look at our lineup today. first off, bob doll will be giving us his lineup for stocks. that's coming up at 7:00 a.m. eastern time. at 8:00 eastern, a cnbc exclusive. david tepper, one of the world's top performing hedge fund managers will join us to give us some of his wisdom in a kaerc t can't-miss interview. a lot to talk about with him. in the meantime, why don't we get to some of today's top stories. we could see...
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joining me now, billionaire investor wilbur ross. ceo and investor. >> you're welcome. >> will there be a deal of any kind and what does it really mean for the markets? >> what i'm worried about they make a deal but won't be a sensible deal. that it will kind of put some sort of a permanent cap as to the level at which the bush tax cuts are repealed, extend for some short period unemployment, extend a few other things and not really with the big issue. punt it over and mix it up with the debt ceiling talks which will be coming up sometime between now and around the end of february. liz: well, yeah. timothy geithner, treasury secretary, warning that we will hit the debt limit today. obviously that is a big issue. is that a bigger problem than the fiscal cliff expiration here? >> well, they're both tied to each other but i think what secretary geithner actually said was that in a technical sense they're there because they reached a borrowing amount. liz: right. >> i don't think he said we have any danger of going into default until ano
joining me now, billionaire investor wilbur ross. ceo and investor. >> you're welcome. >> will there be a deal of any kind and what does it really mean for the markets? >> what i'm worried about they make a deal but won't be a sensible deal. that it will kind of put some sort of a permanent cap as to the level at which the bush tax cuts are repealed, extend for some short period unemployment, extend a few other things and not really with the big issue. punt it over and mix it...
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[laughter] >> carol ross, a brilliant discourse. >> thank you, stuart. stuart: new at 10, the federal budget flat-out out of control. it's a spending problem, not a revenue problem and that spending has surged under president obama. at the top of the hour, find out by how much. also, coming up new at 10, the latest and most critical read on the housing market. existing home sales right there at 10:00 precisely we'll report the numbers when they cross the wires for you. nicole, apple, when we checked pre-market, it was up, now it's -- the market is open. where is it. the stock is virtually flat. back and forth unchanged. and 525.78. and when i say the pinch to zoom, what's that, i have to read and read to figure out what it is. it's when you put your two fingers on a picture and go like this and spread out the picture on the iphone, that's pinch to zoom and that's what apple was trying to get a patent on, but samsung put in papers and talking about the examination of that patent included in documents that were filed by samsung. so, this is a blow to apple
[laughter] >> carol ross, a brilliant discourse. >> thank you, stuart. stuart: new at 10, the federal budget flat-out out of control. it's a spending problem, not a revenue problem and that spending has surged under president obama. at the top of the hour, find out by how much. also, coming up new at 10, the latest and most critical read on the housing market. existing home sales right there at 10:00 precisely we'll report the numbers when they cross the wires for you. nicole,...
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ross we ross westgate standing by in london. anna wintour is going to be your ambassador. nothing will surprise me anymore. you could get sarah jessica parker. i don't know. take your pick. "sex & the city." >> yeah. and you've got me. is that okay? >> kate might be having twins. yeah, go ahead. >> we're getting down to the flat line at the moment. we had a bit of a bounce this morning. european stocks yesterday very flat indeed. about as flat as the pancakes i make. take a look at the european board. we're down just up eight points. the ibex actually down five. very disappointing retail sales out of the eurozone for the month of october. follows a shop revision downwards as well for september. so austerity really biting in. despite some better data out -- well, i say better. the services pmi final print for the eurozone came in up better than expected, but it's still deeply in contraction territory. so we're firmly in recession here in the eurozone and in the uk as well. we saw services pmi come in weaker than expected. contraction territory for new orders -- this is the
ross we ross westgate standing by in london. anna wintour is going to be your ambassador. nothing will surprise me anymore. you could get sarah jessica parker. i don't know. take your pick. "sex & the city." >> yeah. and you've got me. is that okay? >> kate might be having twins. yeah, go ahead. >> we're getting down to the flat line at the moment. we had a bit of a bounce this morning. european stocks yesterday very flat indeed. about as flat as the pancakes i...
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company to be legal, even under connecticut law that supposedly bans assault weapons. >> okay, brian ross reporting in on his investigation. >>> and tonight, the conversation about assault weapons and gun violence is under way, as you know, brian. every hour, three americans die from a gunshot wound. and consider this. americans are 20 times more likely to be killed by a gun than citizens living in any other developed nation in this world. last night, the president said we cannot tolerate what is happening, and today, a chorus of surprising voices joined a call for change. here's abc's jake tapper. >> reporter: standing before the devastated families of sandy hook last night, the president pledged action to prevent more tragedies. to save future children. >> because what choice do we have? are we prepared to say such violence visited on our children year after year after year is somehow the price of our freedom? >> reporter: for the couple hundred people who marched from capitol hill to the local offices of the national rifle association today. and for new york city mayor michael bloomber
company to be legal, even under connecticut law that supposedly bans assault weapons. >> okay, brian ross reporting in on his investigation. >>> and tonight, the conversation about assault weapons and gun violence is under way, as you know, brian. every hour, three americans die from a gunshot wound. and consider this. americans are 20 times more likely to be killed by a gun than citizens living in any other developed nation in this world. last night, the president said we cannot...
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while it's far more tame than the violent games many point fingers at, ross's advice is the same. what do you say to parents who say it's too violent, not good for kids? >> what i recommend is your kids are going to play games. play it with them so that you can really be there to answer questions and help them through that, and then you have to make a decision as a parent what's right for you. >> reporter: games, movies, music, comics. easy targets amidst a moral panic. >> as a society, if we focus in on the wrong issue, focus in on something that is a red herring, that is not going to help anybody, that can really distract the national conversation from serious issues. >>> and thank you for watching abc news tonight. we do hope you check in with our friends at "good morning america," bringing you the world whyo
while it's far more tame than the violent games many point fingers at, ross's advice is the same. what do you say to parents who say it's too violent, not good for kids? >> what i recommend is your kids are going to play games. play it with them so that you can really be there to answer questions and help them through that, and then you have to make a decision as a parent what's right for you. >> reporter: games, movies, music, comics. easy targets amidst a moral panic. >> as...
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brian ross all on them. thank you. >>> as you heard there, the shooter used a high-powered assault rifle to kill so many. abc's pierre thomas to tell us how powerful these weapons are. and just how easy they are to get in this country. >> reporter: extremely powerful. the assault rifle used in this type of shooting typically carries about 30 rounds or so. but it could carry up to 100 rounds or more. it can fire a barrage of bullets in seconds. that's why those children were killed so quickly. they're easy to buy. you can go to a local gun store and buy these guns within minutes after a background check. >> i know you're going to stay on the scene and report in the coming days. pierre thomas with us here tonight, thank you. >>> tonight this evening, another child's eye view, we hear from the children inside that school, and this evening it's 9-year-old ethan and 9-year-old ben, twins brothers, who were in different parts of the school when the shots rang out. >> everyone thought that it was an animal. when we
brian ross all on them. thank you. >>> as you heard there, the shooter used a high-powered assault rifle to kill so many. abc's pierre thomas to tell us how powerful these weapons are. and just how easy they are to get in this country. >> reporter: extremely powerful. the assault rifle used in this type of shooting typically carries about 30 rounds or so. but it could carry up to 100 rounds or more. it can fire a barrage of bullets in seconds. that's why those children were...
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we also have a lot of our tenant stocks that you're talking about, people like panera, tjx, ross, the pet guys that you mentioned. it's a very recession resilient product. >> you have the most diversity of any of the real estate investors, isn't anyone that could take you down. >> kroger's the rest of our tenants, they're doing great. tjx, ross, safeway, the concentration of our tenants as you said, very diversified, very good names. and one of the things we're also working on is even more focusing our footprint to locations that are going to benefit from the growth because the markets we're in, texas, california, florida, the sun belt, the west, the good tax climates, the good business climates, places that benefit from immigration, migration, baby boomers, et cetera. >> well, that's important because one of the themes we've been hitting on is there's some things that can trump even what washington's done. meaning that they could set us back, but you've got some stories in here about areas that are just terrific where your development pipeline is and the storm balance sheet obviously
we also have a lot of our tenant stocks that you're talking about, people like panera, tjx, ross, the pet guys that you mentioned. it's a very recession resilient product. >> you have the most diversity of any of the real estate investors, isn't anyone that could take you down. >> kroger's the rest of our tenants, they're doing great. tjx, ross, safeway, the concentration of our tenants as you said, very diversified, very good names. and one of the things we're also working on is...
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and ross i understand you were a marine in iraq did you experience something there that made you turn to activism . i was a regular infantry soldier in the marine corps and it was when we were running these sasso missions security and stability operations in iraq i understood for the first time my life what imperialism was and imperialism prior had been something i read about in books in high school and it was a distract and not real i didn't really understand the concept but in iraq when we were trying to coerce everyday iraqis into accepting the political agenda that we were imposing on them. it became real to me and i understood that it was very immoral in the straw that broke the camel's back was the second siege of fallujah in which i was a direct participant and we destroyed that city and we killed hundreds of civilians in that drove it home for me and it became real and i understood that what we were doing was very very wrong thank you all as well for sure and i know it was very and one thing to talk about dolly i wanted to go to you let's let's get right into the use of deplet
and ross i understand you were a marine in iraq did you experience something there that made you turn to activism . i was a regular infantry soldier in the marine corps and it was when we were running these sasso missions security and stability operations in iraq i understood for the first time my life what imperialism was and imperialism prior had been something i read about in books in high school and it was a distract and not real i didn't really understand the concept but in iraq when we...
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ross i wanted to talk to you about to do our common. life in. four and a half billion years. that's when it was having a radioactive effect everybody was not going anywhere unbelievable absolutely unbelievable terrible tragedy ra's i wanted to talk about the state of iraq as it stands right now and when we look at the economy the infrastructure the health system i mean where would you say the country stands worse off now than it was in two thousand and three when the u.s. invaded. it's absolutely were sauce destroyed country. as. mentioned the entire country has been contaminated with with radiation and that's not the only type of contamination there has been one recent scientific study that found high levels of lead america yuri in in the cities of pollution and basra and very likely in other cities throughout iraq and this is also contributing to the health crisis throughout the country. thousands and thousands of iraqis are going to have to live with these health effects and it looks like it's going to they're going to experience it across generations now those are just th
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andrew ross sorkin is off today. making headlines, john mcafee has been arrested for illegally entering guatemala. authorities say they'll seek to expel him to neighboring belize. mcafee fled belize after being sought for questioning about his neighbor's murder. and he had sought political asylum, but not happening for him. >> weird story. the more you read about this on the internet, the stranger you find out. >> he's a weird looking guy. probably under a lot of investigation. >> yes. he was hiding on the beach outside under the -- >> hell of a mug shot. you know how mug shots make you look -- they wouldn't even need a trial. >> also we've been talking a little bit about the sec today. the sec charging wells fargo investment banker and nine others with fraud. this comes in connection with their alleged role in an insider trading ring that earned more than $11 million by trading on tips aboutimpending mergers. and the front page of the "new york times" looks at the trail to a hedge fund. federal investigators have ch
andrew ross sorkin is off today. making headlines, john mcafee has been arrested for illegally entering guatemala. authorities say they'll seek to expel him to neighboring belize. mcafee fled belize after being sought for questioning about his neighbor's murder. and he had sought political asylum, but not happening for him. >> weird story. the more you read about this on the internet, the stranger you find out. >> he's a weird looking guy. probably under a lot of investigation....
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cody ross. well, he's coming back to the national league west. not with the giants though. today one of the 2010 postseason heroes for the giants agreed to a three year, $26 million contract with the arizona diamonds backs. last season he was with boston with 22 home runs and batted .276. >>> with a win tomorrow night against the seahawks the 49ers will clinch the nfc west for the second straight year. but tomorrow is more than just a football game for john harbaugh. vern glenn spoke with the coach in this week's coach's corner. >> sunday you got a birthday coming up. i'm curious, growing up, did you feel cheated at all by having a birth day so close to christmas? i asked you because my sister's birthday is on christmas and she always felt a little funny like hey man come on. >> yeah anybody's got a birthday near christmas knows that northeast of the time you -- most of the time you get one gift. happy birthday merry christmas gift. and then you know, a lot of people run out of money. spending money on christmas gifts for everybody else. so your birthday gets diminished. bu
cody ross. well, he's coming back to the national league west. not with the giants though. today one of the 2010 postseason heroes for the giants agreed to a three year, $26 million contract with the arizona diamonds backs. last season he was with boston with 22 home runs and batted .276. >>> with a win tomorrow night against the seahawks the 49ers will clinch the nfc west for the second straight year. but tomorrow is more than just a football game for john harbaugh. vern glenn spoke...
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so people didn't -- >> i think we may have just -- we just lost amanda ross there. nbc affiliate in that area giving us the very latest, very latest what's happening on the ground there. christin welker standing by at the white house now. we heard from jay carney a short time ago. white house spokesman indicating that today was not the day to start the conversation about gun control and perhaps tightening gun control laws in this country. any indication at this point, any indication about when and if we might hear from president obama? >> white house press secretary jay carney saying it's likely to hear from president obama later on today. as you know, craig, it is customary when we see a tragedy such as the one unfolding right now in connecticut happen, president obama will often come out an give his reaction, express his sympathy so that's something that white house press secretary carney saying is likely today. president obama was informed about the shooting at 10:30 this morning by the national security adviser john brennan. he has been updated on this situation
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here's abc's chief investigative correspondent brian ross. >> reporter: increasingly, adam was so troubled he would not leave the house, and his mother, nancy, in the last few months, told friends she was losing control of her 20-year-old son. >> it was just getting a little harder for her as time went on. >> reporter: nancy lanza was a regular that newtown bar and restaurant, where the owners said she told them about her struggle with adam's emotional and behavioral problems for years. >> i knew he was on medication, but that's all i know. >> reporter: since elementary school at sandy hook, through high school, adam was known by classmates as strange, severely shy. >> he hated looking into your eyes for a couple of seconds. >> reporter: a former baby-sitter says he was told by the mother to never leave adam alone. >> never turn your back on him at anymore time. >> reporter: the former school security director who became close to adam said he had several disorders, including the inability to feel pain. >> so, if he had cut himself or hurt himself, he would not know it or feel it. so, we we
here's abc's chief investigative correspondent brian ross. >> reporter: increasingly, adam was so troubled he would not leave the house, and his mother, nancy, in the last few months, told friends she was losing control of her 20-year-old son. >> it was just getting a little harder for her as time went on. >> reporter: nancy lanza was a regular that newtown bar and restaurant, where the owners said she told them about her struggle with adam's emotional and behavioral problems...
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and wen whe he accumulated such an arave weapons and ammunition. >> investigating the story, brian ross tonight. and of course, it is an incredibly somber task to talk to the families of the victims and one monsignor talked about how difficult it can be. >> the reality has set in that these 20 children are with the lord and taken too young and too innocent and we just told a little boy about his sister now, a and -- so sorry. a lot of these people are from our parish, which makes it pretty heavy for me, too, i baptized some of these children and they were getting ready for mirs communion. >> an entire community doing what it can tonight. >>> still ahead on "world news," a question american families grappling with, how to talk to children about what happened. dr. richard besser to weigh in with the one thing that might help heal them, tonight. [ male announcer ] this is sheldon, whose long dy setting up the news starts with arthritis pain and a choice. take tylenol or take aleve, the #1 recommended pain reliever by orthopedic doctors. just two aleve can keep pain away all day. back to th
and wen whe he accumulated such an arave weapons and ammunition. >> investigating the story, brian ross tonight. and of course, it is an incredibly somber task to talk to the families of the victims and one monsignor talked about how difficult it can be. >> the reality has set in that these 20 children are with the lord and taken too young and too innocent and we just told a little boy about his sister now, a and -- so sorry. a lot of these people are from our parish, which makes it...
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owners fear the worst with more on the president's policies we have carol ross. i had the pleasure of big to during the chief economist to said he would think confidence is down because of hurricane sandy but it is because of the election and small businesses. their job creator. >> absolutely. they're actually not doing anything they are not sure what to expect the longer with the fiscal cliff nonsense and then we have obamacare everybody is very concerned and the choice is do nothing. said the small-business community sits and waits. that is not what we want for our country. tracy: resaw the cap that six -- capex spending come to a halt. everybody is in no holding pattern? >> absolutely remember as small business owner the hiring and the individual person is such a bigger impact. they take those decisions because they don't know what is coming up ahead. on the big business side what is overlooked how many small-business owners are affected. the rich is the small business owners to our tax through the past three entities. >> when you file the schedule c it is par
owners fear the worst with more on the president's policies we have carol ross. i had the pleasure of big to during the chief economist to said he would think confidence is down because of hurricane sandy but it is because of the election and small businesses. their job creator. >> absolutely. they're actually not doing anything they are not sure what to expect the longer with the fiscal cliff nonsense and then we have obamacare everybody is very concerned and the choice is do nothing....
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with more of ross. >> reporter: health care exchanges are a big part of obamacare, but as the deadline today, about half of the state to saying, no thanks. we are not going to operate them ourselves. eighteen states plus d.c. will create their own. twenty-six states will let the federal government set them up for them. six states we will set them up in partnership with the fed. some republican governors are passing because they oppose the obamacare from the get go. other governors are awaiting more details from washington demoted think that these things are too risky to take on. let the fed stayed down all the risk and possible unexpected cost. massachusetts, however, has been operating one of these for several years. they are supposed to be like travel loss of the cover buying health insurance coverage. sign-on and shop around for the plan that is the best price with the options that you want. now, the administration is counting on these to help provide insurance coverage for up to 203 million people by 2016. they are all supposed to be up and running by january 1st of 2014, but for s
with more of ross. >> reporter: health care exchanges are a big part of obamacare, but as the deadline today, about half of the state to saying, no thanks. we are not going to operate them ourselves. eighteen states plus d.c. will create their own. twenty-six states will let the federal government set them up for them. six states we will set them up in partnership with the fed. some republican governors are passing because they oppose the obamacare from the get go. other governors are...
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nathan burris was ross' ex- boyfriend. the sentencing was supposed to happen today after the jury gave him the death penalty in november. family members were prepared to read impact statements and instead nathan burris and his advisory counsel spoke asking for a new date. burris says he has no access to library or research and prepare. he is defending himself. >> to me he is a joke. he is trying to do anything he can to stay in the county jail. >> we're used to his antics now. we expect he is going to do something. you kind roll of with the punches. but the main thing that we know, this is coming to an end. we'll be able to move on. >> reporter: he is known for outbursts in court and today he started yelling and cursing at the victim's family members. they just laughed. they say it's important that he knows what he says no longer affects them. in martinez, elissa harrington, cbs 5. >>> concord police are looking for the thieves who rammed a stolen car through a gamestop store and got thousands of dollars of worth of electr
nathan burris was ross' ex- boyfriend. the sentencing was supposed to happen today after the jury gave him the death penalty in november. family members were prepared to read impact statements and instead nathan burris and his advisory counsel spoke asking for a new date. burris says he has no access to library or research and prepare. he is defending himself. >> to me he is a joke. he is trying to do anything he can to stay in the county jail. >> we're used to his antics now. we...
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here's abc's brian ross. >> reporter: increasingly, adam was so troubled he would not leave the house. and his mother, nancy, the last few months, told friends she was losing control of her 20-year-old son. >> it was just getting a little harder for her as time went on. >> reporter: nancy lanza was a regular here at this newtown bar and restaurant where the owners say she told them about her struggles with adam's behavioral problems for years. >> she home schooled him and everything. i knew he was on medication, but that's all i know. >> reporter: since elementary school at sandy hook through high school, adam was known by classmates as change, severely shy. >> he hated looking at your eyes for more than a couple seconds. he would always look down at his paper or whatever he was doing. >> reporter: a former babysitter says he was told by the mother to never leave adam alone. >> never go to the bathroom or turn your back on him at any time. >> reporter: the former school security director, who became close to adam when he was in the high school tech club, said adam had several disorder
here's abc's brian ross. >> reporter: increasingly, adam was so troubled he would not leave the house. and his mother, nancy, the last few months, told friends she was losing control of her 20-year-old son. >> it was just getting a little harder for her as time went on. >> reporter: nancy lanza was a regular here at this newtown bar and restaurant where the owners say she told them about her struggles with adam's behavioral problems for years. >> she home schooled him...
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we want to go to brian ross, back in new york. as investigators still try to piece together what was driving this killer. >> reporter: police are examining computers recovered from the home of adam lanza and computers taken from family members. they have established that t the young man, after first killing his mother with an awe sassaulte rifle went to school with enough bullets to kill every single person at the school, students and staff. friends of the family say adam suffered from several disorders, was in the care of a school psychologist. in the last few months, his mother told friends she was losing control of him, george? >> okay, brian, thanks very much. we want to go back to elizabeth with the news in new york. >>> thank you so much, george. wee go paula faris with some more gun violence in the headlines this morning. >>> we begin with more gun violence far way from connecticut. two police officers shot and killed in topeka, kansas. the officers were responding to a report of a suspicious vehicle last night when they we
we want to go to brian ross, back in new york. as investigators still try to piece together what was driving this killer. >> reporter: police are examining computers recovered from the home of adam lanza and computers taken from family members. they have established that t the young man, after first killing his mother with an awe sassaulte rifle went to school with enough bullets to kill every single person at the school, students and staff. friends of the family say adam suffered from...
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ross takes us inside the mind of a killer. >> he was different. he was quiet. a nice kid, a good kid. >> how this time it may be different in changing the law of the line. >> we can't tolerate this anymore. these tragedies must end. and to end them, we must change. >> this is "piers morgan tonight." >> good evening. just a few minutes in the studio, we're going to do something quite extraordinary. i'm going to sit down with ten americans who lived what we hoped might be the last mass shooting in this country, the massacre in a movie heater in aurora, colorado. you need to hear what these people have to say about guns in america. >>> but first, a picture none of us ever imagined or feared we would ever have to see. the first funerals of the 20 young children killed at the sandy hook school in newtown, connecticut, on friday. 6-year-old jack pinto was laid to rest today. in his obituary, his family wrote jack will forever be remembered for the immeasurable joy he brought to all who had the pleasure of knowing him, a joy whose wide reach belied his six years. he w
ross takes us inside the mind of a killer. >> he was different. he was quiet. a nice kid, a good kid. >> how this time it may be different in changing the law of the line. >> we can't tolerate this anymore. these tragedies must end. and to end them, we must change. >> this is "piers morgan tonight." >> good evening. just a few minutes in the studio, we're going to do something quite extraordinary. i'm going to sit down with ten americans who lived what we...
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result ber ross doesn't -- wilbur ross doesn't that the rich are a target. no matter where you are in that spectrum, so are you. from the best players in history to the number 1 club in the world. the potential of manchester united unlocked. nyse euronext. unlocking the world's potential. can i still ship a gift in time r chrisas? yeah, sure you can. great. where's your gift? uh... whew. [ male announcer ] break om the holiday stress. ship fedex express by december 22nd for christmas delivery. by december 22nd yep, there i am with flo. hohoo! watch it! [chuckles] anyhoo, 3 million people switched to me last year, saving an average of $475. [sigh] it feels good to help people save... with great discounts like safe driver, multicar, and multipolicy. so call me today. you'll be glad you did. cannonbox! [splash!] >> we should be raising taxes on the wealthiest few. >> our plan b would protect american taxpayers who make a million dollars or less. >> all we heard from them is they don't want to tax the rich. >> there are a lot of people who make above 250 who are
result ber ross doesn't -- wilbur ross doesn't that the rich are a target. no matter where you are in that spectrum, so are you. from the best players in history to the number 1 club in the world. the potential of manchester united unlocked. nyse euronext. unlocking the world's potential. can i still ship a gift in time r chrisas? yeah, sure you can. great. where's your gift? uh... whew. [ male announcer ] break om the holiday stress. ship fedex express by december 22nd for christmas delivery....
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a black capuchin monkey, just like ross from friends had, is riding a dog. is the monkey pulling the reins or is the guy in the cowboy hat. either way it's not everyday you see a monkey riding a dog >> there is no better way to end the show often with a monkey on a dog. >> and on that note, we have some time to talk about the weather. >> we had some cold temperatures and mid upper 20s expected in the north bay. the east bay valleys, and take a look of hayward, fremont, with 35 degrees. 41 degrees in san francisco. for the last day we will see upper 40's and the of the peace. for the last day of the year. it will stay dry as the go for new year's eve. this threat for wet weather. but it is diminishing. >> definitely called. >> yes, bundle up definitely-cold we will see you at 11:00 p.m. ♪ [ female announcer ] no more paper coupons. no more paper lists. [ dog barking ] ♪ no more paper anything. safeway presents just for u. ♪ save more. save easier. saving more, starts now. just for u on the safeway app.
a black capuchin monkey, just like ross from friends had, is riding a dog. is the monkey pulling the reins or is the guy in the cowboy hat. either way it's not everyday you see a monkey riding a dog >> there is no better way to end the show often with a monkey on a dog. >> and on that note, we have some time to talk about the weather. >> we had some cold temperatures and mid upper 20s expected in the north bay. the east bay valleys, and take a look of hayward, fremont, with 35...
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result ber ross doesn't -- wilbur ross doesn't that the rich are a target. no matter where you are in that spectrum, so are you. the capital one cash rewards card gives you 1% cash back on all purchases, plus a 50% annual bonus. and everyone likes 50% more... [ midwestern/chicago accent ] cheddar! yeah! 50 percent more [yodeling] yodel-ay-ee-oo. 50% more flash. [ southern accent ] 50 percent more taters. that's where tots come from. [ male announcer ] the capital one cash rewards card gives you 1% cash back on every purchase plus a 50% annual bonus on the cash you earn. it's the card for people who like more cash. 50% more spy stuff. what's in your wallet? this car is too small. >> we should be raising taxes on the wealthiest few. >> our plan b would protect american taxpayers who make a million dollars or less. >> all we heard from them is they don't want to tax the rich. >> there are a lot of people who make above 250 who are not rich. >> let the expire like they are sun owessed to. neil: the rich are getting a lot of attention from politicians, billionair
result ber ross doesn't -- wilbur ross doesn't that the rich are a target. no matter where you are in that spectrum, so are you. the capital one cash rewards card gives you 1% cash back on all purchases, plus a 50% annual bonus. and everyone likes 50% more... [ midwestern/chicago accent ] cheddar! yeah! 50 percent more [yodeling] yodel-ay-ee-oo. 50% more flash. [ southern accent ] 50 percent more taters. that's where tots come from. [ male announcer ] the capital one cash rewards card gives you...
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for more on that, we go to caroline ross. i like the name, it's good. congratulations. thank you very much. >> you talked about that ubs story. that's a massive, massive fine. one of the biggest banks here in europe. yes, there have been a lot of press speculation about the side of the fine, but it's three times bigger than the fine ba barclay's was fined. ubs also admitting to criminal wro wrongdoing in japan. >> how are global markets doing at this hour? >> well, actually global markets are up. they're cheering, you know, the fact that there could be a fiscal cliff deal between democrats and republicans. look, we've got european markets close to year highs, the cac and dax at 52-week highs. this is more related to the expected aggressive monetary easing by the boj, but even the u.s. markets, the s&p 500 at a two-month high. >> i'm curious, we never really know how the fiscal cliff conversation plays out overseas. is it something that moves the needle in the markets in europe and asia? >> absolutely it does. given that, you know, in terms of european risk, everything p
for more on that, we go to caroline ross. i like the name, it's good. congratulations. thank you very much. >> you talked about that ubs story. that's a massive, massive fine. one of the biggest banks here in europe. yes, there have been a lot of press speculation about the side of the fine, but it's three times bigger than the fine ba barclay's was fined. ubs also admitting to criminal wro wrongdoing in japan. >> how are global markets doing at this hour? >> well, actually...
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ross, i'm going to start with you. you think both sides have decided it's in their political interest to go over the fiscal cliff. is that right? >> yeah, you never want to rule a deal off the table because we have lived through so many rounds that have ended in deals in the last couple years, but in this case, i think democrats think they get a better deal on policy by going over the cliff. that they end up getting more in taxes with less in spending cuts than they would get if they had to cut a deal right now. and republicans have persuaded themselves not completely convincingly in my view, but they have persuaded themselves it's much better to accept slightly higher taxes that they themselves don't have to vote for directly, even though they'll still be casting a vote for new tax rates, they'll be able to say, well, taxes have already gone up and we're just voting to cut them. so that's sort of how, at least, i think both sides are persuading themselves to sort of tip-toe off the cliff. >> and charles, i know you th
ross, i'm going to start with you. you think both sides have decided it's in their political interest to go over the fiscal cliff. is that right? >> yeah, you never want to rule a deal off the table because we have lived through so many rounds that have ended in deals in the last couple years, but in this case, i think democrats think they get a better deal on policy by going over the cliff. that they end up getting more in taxes with less in spending cuts than they would get if they had...
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i'm ross westgate. a one meter high tsunami hits the ming a sgi pre miyagi prefecture as a 7.3 earthquake strikes. job growth in the u.s. is expected to have slowed significantly in november. and bundesbank sharply lowers germany growth outlook for next year, down to a mere 0.4%. very good morning to you. slim gains yesterday for u.s. markets. right now we're called marginally higher. pretty flat opening actually. dow seven points below fair value. the nasdaq mini currently some four points below fair value and the s&p 500 also about 1.4 points below fair value, as well. so a cautious start. ftse yesterday up nine. right now flat. xetra dax currently just down four points, but it's at levels we haven't seen since january 15, 2008. and up nearly 28% this year. cac 40 up four point, ibex down half of 1%. despite sharply lower growth forecasts from both the ecb and the bundesbank again this morning. what it has done of course is help push down yields on bunds. you can see here this morning we're slightly h
i'm ross westgate. a one meter high tsunami hits the ming a sgi pre miyagi prefecture as a 7.3 earthquake strikes. job growth in the u.s. is expected to have slowed significantly in november. and bundesbank sharply lowers germany growth outlook for next year, down to a mere 0.4%. very good morning to you. slim gains yesterday for u.s. markets. right now we're called marginally higher. pretty flat opening actually. dow seven points below fair value. the nasdaq mini currently some four points...
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about a minute left i should preface it with that but in a sunday review on new york times columnist ross to hot advocated for a higher birthrate in the u.s. he said that birth rates are very low and i know you're not in the baby making business but you are in the sex business and you think that having more babies or it would help us economically well i think it absolutely could but we need to job support there and the reason there is less babies does is there's the worst marriages you know those the safety of marriages stored away does that work and that's why everybody comes to the road they don't they don't want to be you know they have a good authority interruptive or you are just out of time dennis hopper owner of the like bunny ranch and caressa kisses that the bunny ranch thank you so much they will. ari sticking with the topic of the economy fears of falling over the proverbial fiscal cliff have forced the issue to the top of the congressional agenda the upcoming financial crisis was created by congress to force congress to act and is now acting against congress so much so that it
about a minute left i should preface it with that but in a sunday review on new york times columnist ross to hot advocated for a higher birthrate in the u.s. he said that birth rates are very low and i know you're not in the baby making business but you are in the sex business and you think that having more babies or it would help us economically well i think it absolutely could but we need to job support there and the reason there is less babies does is there's the worst marriages you know...
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moderate towards petaluma marshal road and point reyes, also around guerneville up the highway gender fort ross moderate to heavy rain there -- there is flooding in forestville right now on 116. the rain is now getting close to the golden gate bridge, also towards richmond making that southerly push going to be here in the heart of the bay by 7:00, in the south bay by 9:00. >>> friday light at the bay bridge toll, no metering lights yet, minor delay for cash paying folks not too bad, lanes carpool lanes flowing5 nicely not even backed towards the first overcrossing, just now to the caltrans parking lot. no problems westbound upper deck, san mateo bridge looking good, a little crowded westbound towards the highrise bunching up on the flat section towards foster city,f6b) 17 minute drive from hayward towards san mateo, westbound 37 past mare island car off the road waiting for a tow truck, three miles past mare island one lane in each direction, they will be having to get a tow truck in you might delays in a bit. north 101 railroad avenue, spin-out right lane possibly due to hydroplaneing and flo
moderate towards petaluma marshal road and point reyes, also around guerneville up the highway gender fort ross moderate to heavy rain there -- there is flooding in forestville right now on 116. the rain is now getting close to the golden gate bridge, also towards richmond making that southerly push going to be here in the heart of the bay by 7:00, in the south bay by 9:00. >>> friday light at the bay bridge toll, no metering lights yet, minor delay for cash paying folks not too bad,...
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>> brian ross reporting and once again, we want to give you the latest now on those who were injured. the victims who are recovering tonight in the hospital. for that we go to amy robach who has been following their stories. amy? >> good evening to you. this has been the most traumatic event anyone at this hospital has ever experienced, that's what i heard from a physician here who also is the president and ceo of danbury hospital. he talked about the moment he received the phone call expecting two dozen victims who will come here requiring immediate medical care. he amassed 80 doctors and nurses, the finest surgeons available to be prepared for anything and everything, and they only received three injured victims at this point. they said about ten minutes later, that's when they realized that no more were coming. it's important to note, he said, this obviously affected everyone who was in this hospital at the time. all the police officers, the firefighters, the children and teachers inside the school, the parents, there is no one in this community who wasn't affected. this means this
>> brian ross reporting and once again, we want to give you the latest now on those who were injured. the victims who are recovering tonight in the hospital. for that we go to amy robach who has been following their stories. amy? >> good evening to you. this has been the most traumatic event anyone at this hospital has ever experienced, that's what i heard from a physician here who also is the president and ceo of danbury hospital. he talked about the moment he received the phone...
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i'm joe kernen along with andrew ross sorkin. becky quick is enjoying some time off today, making headlines the threat of imminent labor unrest at these ports. there are four pacific northwest ports. it's been averted. the dock workers union says its workers will stay on the on job despite substandard controls. both sides are leaving the door open to further negotiations. meanti meantime, about 15 container cargo ports on the atlanta and gulf coast are bracing for a strike by nearly 15,000 union dock workers on december 30th unless shippers extend their contract. and commerce on a key stretch of the mississippi could be halted earlier than expected next week due to low water levels. this could disrupt shipment of grain and other goods and it could do it for months. shippers have been watching a street of the mississippi between st. louis and cairo. and you never know if you were pronouncing it right, some of these others like bagoda or lima, ohio, or versailles. you never know but i think it is cairo, illinois, due to concerns ab
i'm joe kernen along with andrew ross sorkin. becky quick is enjoying some time off today, making headlines the threat of imminent labor unrest at these ports. there are four pacific northwest ports. it's been averted. the dock workers union says its workers will stay on the on job despite substandard controls. both sides are leaving the door open to further negotiations. meanti meantime, about 15 container cargo ports on the atlanta and gulf coast are bracing for a strike by nearly 15,000...
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i'm andrew ross sorkin along with joe kernen. becky is off today. dino kosof, he's going to have a lot to talk about when it comes to what mr. bernanke just said. later in the program, we'll talk to pimco's kneneal ashkari. >>> a surprise from ben bernanke, linking unemployment to monetary policy. rates will be staying where they are right now, which is close to zero, of course. until at the very least the jobless rate falls to 6.5%. we can only cross our fingers wherefore when that might be. ben bernanke says these changes will make the central bank more transparent adding they can only help the markets. the central bank ramped up its asset purchase program adding $40 billion to its $40 billion a month purchases of mortgage-backed bonds. he spoke about the objectives during wednesday's news conference. >> the asset purchases and the rate increases have different objectives. the asset purchases are about creating near term momentum in the economy, trying to strengthen growth and job creation in the near term. and the increases in the federal funds r
i'm andrew ross sorkin along with joe kernen. becky is off today. dino kosof, he's going to have a lot to talk about when it comes to what mr. bernanke just said. later in the program, we'll talk to pimco's kneneal ashkari. >>> a surprise from ben bernanke, linking unemployment to monetary policy. rates will be staying where they are right now, which is close to zero, of course. until at the very least the jobless rate falls to 6.5%. we can only cross our fingers wherefore when that...
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and from cnbc headquarters, co-host of cnbc's "squawk box" andrew ross-sorkin. >> do i need to make a joke about school being out? >> we're kind of tired of that. >> you've grown up. you went from being a little kid to an old man. >> he's a grizzled old vet. >> the gray hair is coming in. >> there's no in between. and from washington nbc chief foreign affairs correspondent and host of "andrea mitchell reports" the lovely andrea mitchell. and "washington post" columnist and msnbc contributor jonathan capehart. thank you so much for being with us. why don't we just start really quickly with this story of the mere, mika, and that, of course, barack obama wins, the republicans lose, in a way that perhaps is more telling than just what one election result might suggest. >> well, i think it certainly does and it gives him a certain platform and credibility that perhaps he didn't have before. but watching as these fiscal cliff negotiations have gone through the holidays, it certainly is perhaps a little bit more of a bully pulpit for the president and for his position on taxes. but i think t
and from cnbc headquarters, co-host of cnbc's "squawk box" andrew ross-sorkin. >> do i need to make a joke about school being out? >> we're kind of tired of that. >> you've grown up. you went from being a little kid to an old man. >> he's a grizzled old vet. >> the gray hair is coming in. >> there's no in between. and from washington nbc chief foreign affairs correspondent and host of "andrea mitchell reports" the lovely andrea mitchell....
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on the technical side, richard ross is with me. on the fundamental story, zachary carabell. gentlemen, good to see you. zach, do you think being added to the nasdaq 100 helps facebook's stock? >> no, it's a good one-day story. it helps for liquidity, but this is not a name with hundreds of millions of shares in circulation that needs liquidity help. it's a nice thing to talk about, but not help for the stock. >> what do you think, rich? >> we love the chart. look, there's a thin line between love and hate in this business. we hated it at 33. we love it here at 28. we bring up the chart, i'll tell you how we get there. we've taken out the down trend that's been in place since the failed ipo you alluded to. we now have a four-month base of support. we say the bigger the base, the bigger the support. we see upside to 33 on facebook. we're a big buyer. >> zachary, what do you say about that? >> you know, obviously the name has been working. it's down hugely from its ipo price. momentum, as any trader will say, and i'm not speaking with that hat, can be your friend, but it can al
on the technical side, richard ross is with me. on the fundamental story, zachary carabell. gentlemen, good to see you. zach, do you think being added to the nasdaq 100 helps facebook's stock? >> no, it's a good one-day story. it helps for liquidity, but this is not a name with hundreds of millions of shares in circulation that needs liquidity help. it's a nice thing to talk about, but not help for the stock. >> what do you think, rich? >> we love the chart. look, there's a...
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of ross advisory's that a fact and what this means is we would be very cold. you want to cover our bring in your sensitive plants otherwise they will be done. wednesday night you can see we have snow in oregon and seattle. we will see cool air makes and with the moisture subfreezing snows toward ukiah as well as wednesday night in the bay area along the coast. you'll see some rain are arriving in the yellow indicating more heavy rain. susan four is expected in the north bay from tuesday to friday. 52 in downtown san francisco 55 in oakland lower 50s for napa of redwood city 53 pleasanton is topping out at around 53 degrees. 7 day around the bay partly cloudy generally for today. some are all you want the heavy- duty winter coat. it will be a very cold morning tomorrow. lots of sunshine for wednesday and then thursday at thursday and friday come the clowns. also breezy conditions so make sure you have your decorations secured. the time is 652 and here is george with your traffic. >> we're seeing slower traffic as we start to move closer to 7:00. no major incide
of ross advisory's that a fact and what this means is we would be very cold. you want to cover our bring in your sensitive plants otherwise they will be done. wednesday night you can see we have snow in oregon and seattle. we will see cool air makes and with the moisture subfreezing snows toward ukiah as well as wednesday night in the bay area along the coast. you'll see some rain are arriving in the yellow indicating more heavy rain. susan four is expected in the north bay from tuesday to...